Chandler police are searching for a man who has committed two bank robberies this past week.

About 1:45 p.m. Sept. 4, the man entered the Bank of America at 3410 W. Chandler Blvd., police said. He passed a note to the teller and was given an unspecified amount of money, then fled, police say.

On Monday, the man walked into the Compass Bank at 3001 N. Alma School Road. He again left with an undisclosed amount of cash and discarded some of the money at a nearby bus stop, Chandler police said.

Police believe the same man is responsible for both robberies, and have released surveillance-camera photographs from each incident.

In both robberies, the man, who is white, wore an orange and black baseball cap, police said. He wore a long-sleeved blue, button-up shirt with a red undershirt in the first robbery, and an orange, short-sleeved shirt with a long-sleeved gray or green undershirt in the second.

Investigators believe there are a number of potential witnesses who were at the bus stop. Anyone with information is asked to contact Silent Witness at (480) WITNESS (480-948-6377). Silent Witness is offering a reward up to $1,000 for information that leads to the arrest or indictment of the suspect.

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